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  4. BACK TO WORK AGAIN

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Aggregate meetings of seamen in the main Australian ports to-day decided to resume work on ships to carry coal. Decisions in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Fremantle' and Port ...

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    Nurses' quarters in the Mater Dela Rosa Hospital, Java, where 34 Dutch nurses and sisters cared for over 13,000 patients during the Japanese occupation. Since Allied authorities have taken over, conditions have materially improved, but adequate food and medical supplies are still unobtainable owing to the unrest in Java. It will be impossible to alleviate the sufferings of these ex-internees ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Dutch housewife, on her way from a shopping ex pedition, stops to bandage an Indonesian rebel who was wounded In a skirmish with Netherlands troops. Disregarding the fact that he and his comrades, incited by Japanese propaganda and armed by the Japanese, have caused so much bloodshed amongst the defenceless Dntch women-and children internees, she suffered too much herself ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEATH SENTENCES

    MOROTAI, Monday. -- Colonel Koba and Major Tamura were sentenced to death by a military court on Saturday following a ...

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  8. RELEASE BY BRITISH

    LONDON, Monday. -- A correspondent in Java says that the British authorities have released the woman who was chief secretary to the Indonesian foreign ministry. She was released after ...

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  9. TALKS AT MOSCOW

    LONDON, Monday. -- It is reported that the atom bomb and control of atomic energy will be the first subjects for to-day's meeting of the Big Three Foreign Ministers, but the Persian problem is ...

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  10. RELIEVING MEN

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The authorities have commenced the transfer to New Gulnea of 10,000 Army personnel of low ...

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  11. NAZI WOMAN

    PARIS, Monday. -- A 24-year-old girl, who was alleged to be a spy, Jeanne Zimmerle, and who was recignised by General Delattre de ...

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  12. ALLIED PROPERTY

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" in Berlin, has estimated that Britain holds private and commercial ...

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  13. WHEAT OFFICIALS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) tonight announced a Full Cabinet decision to appoint Mr. O. J. ...

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  14. TELEVISION RESUMED

    LONDON, Monday. -- Moscow resumed its television programmes on Saturday night, with transmissions of orchestra, ballet and opera ...

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  15. BUSY SESSION

    LONDON, Monday. -- There will be no slackening of the tempo before Parliament adjourns for Christmas, says the Press ...

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  16. MENACE REMOVED

    LONDON, Monday. -- Tho 40001b. German (bomb "Hermann," which stubbornly- resisted all efforts to remove it ...

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  17. NINE CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Nine more cases of paralysis, including two in Brisbane, were reported to the State health authorities ...

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  20. PENICILLIN PLANTS

    LONDON, Monday. -- A £1,000,000 penicillin factory -- the largest in the world for the drug's production is being built at Speke, near ...

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  21. EGYPT'S AIMS

    CAIRO, Monday. -- Egypt has sent a note to Britain asking for the opening of negotiations for the revision of the British-Egyptian ...

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  22. SYDNEY MILK SUPPLY

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- If it had not been for the industrial dispute curtailing consumption by 90,000 gallons a week it would have been ...

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  23. BRITISH SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Monday. -- Two British soldiers were wounded, one seriously, in the British area of Spandau, a Berlin suburb, on ...

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  24. RELATIONS BROKEN

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" in the Vatican City learns that General MacArthur has ordered ...

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  25. ENGLAND GRATEFUL

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- England's thanks to Australia for looking after children who were evacuated during the war has been ...

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  26. GERMAN REFUGEES

    LONDON, Monday. -- More than 500 German military refugees whose deportation to Russia was delayed while they were being ...

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  27. HOUSING IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Premier (Mr. Cain) announced tonight the review by the State Cabinet of the whole question of ...

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  28. APPEAL TO TRUMAN

    RANGOON, Monday.-- General Aungsan (president of the Burmese Anti-Fasclst People's Freedom League) has annealed to ...

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  29. HEAT WAVE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Sydney. in common with the rest of New South Wales, suffered its fourth day of a heat wave to-day. with ...

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